JLL: Macau property prices to see another downturn

The property market in Macau will enter a new downward cycle, considering factors such as crackdowns on illegal gambling, an international commercial property agency has forecast.

‘East meets West’: debut exhibition at Sands Gallery

Sands China officially launched the Sands Gallery yesterday, with a debut exhibition showcasing artworks featuring “East meets West” elements. Titled “Innovation of Ink: Transformation and

CA announces new chief of commissioner’s office

Ermelinda Maria da Conceição Xavier will be the new chief of the Audit Commissioner’s office from March 1, a press statement from the Audit Commission (CA) has announced.

Lawmaker: no updates from gov’t on LRT cable replacement

Lawmaker Ron Lam said that the government has thus far not provided him with any updates on the cable replacement work of the Light Rail

MGTO partners with Air Macau, hotel booking platforms to boost tourism

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) has launched a new promotional scheme to attract more visitors to Macau and to draw visitors from new regions.

CNY crime prevention operation snares over 1,000 suspects

The traditional local police forces’ crime prevention operation over the Chinese New Year period has resulted in the detention of 1,129 suspects, of whom 240

Galaxy reports strong 2021 rebound

With a significant increase in revenue last year, Galaxy Entertainment Group’s (GEG) profit stood at HKD1.3 billion for 2021, compared to a HKD4 billion loss in

CDC division head hints at mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations

Although the government has previously emphasized that vaccination against Covid-19 is voluntary, government public health doctor Leong Iek Hou has hinted at the possibility of

Influenza infection at local daycare

The Health Bureau was notified yesterday that a case of collective infection with influenza was detected in class E at the Creche S. João da Obra das Mães

Gov’t bans Hong Kong returnees from booking optional quarantine hotels

Returnees from Hong Kong will only be allowed to complete their quarantine period at the Treasure Hotel, which is specifically designed for medical observation for

Macau registers 80th infection, adds another asymptomatic case

  The 80th case is a local 58-year-old resident who returned to Macau from Hong Kong on Monday. The man traveled from Hong Kong to Macau

Kou Hoi In pledges ‘no disease control stricter than gov’t guidelines’ in parliament

The parliament will not implement for itself stricter Covid-19 control measures than what is stipulated for the public in the guidelines issued by the government, Kou

Labor sector lawmaker foresees easing of skills mismatch in construction workforce

With more public work projects to commence gradually in the future, the problem of a skills mismatch between jobs and workers should ease, lawmaker Ella Lei

Gov’t refuses leading role on urban renewal, but agrees to provide support

The government has again ruled out the notion of taking a leading role on urban renewal projects. Members of the executive, including the Secretary for

Fake marriage suspect claims she was lured into scheme by debt

A local 45-year-old woman is being accused, along with two others, of participating in a scheme aiming to grant Macau residency to a mainland man and his

January arrivals plunge due to Covid-19 outbreaks in neighboring cities

Visitor arrivals stood at 694,430 in January, representing a decrease of 15.4% in arrivals month-on-month due to the tightening of border-control measures between Zhuhai and Macau.

FMCC charity gala to support alcohol abuse awareness campaign

The France Macau Chamber of Commerce (FMCC) 2022 Charity Gala Dinner, to take place on March 25 at MGM Macau, will be themed “Around the World

Lawmaker to meet with UM over illegal currency exchange scam

Lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho is set to meet with the rector of the University of Macau, Yonghua Song, this week, to follow up on the case of the

Happy Twosday! Why numbers like 2/22/22 have been too fascinating for over 2,000 years

This Feb. 22, the world hits an unprecedented milestone. It’s the date itself: 2/22/22. And this so-called “Twosday” falls on a Tuesday, no less. 

Women’s Federation pushes for more jobseeker support

Lam Iok Ha, deputy executive director of the Women’s General Association of Macau, has said that she hopes the government can set up more training and

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